The Wall Street Journal reports that Apple has acquired the company, which is known for its extensive data of Twitter information. Topsy is capable of tracking what users are saying on Twitter as it happens; it can track how often terms are being tweeted; and earlier this year it indexed every public tweet that has ever been sent -- making it possible for users to see their own first tweets or even the first mention of Justin Bieber on Twitter.

Apple confirmed the acquisition, telling the Journal, "Apple buys smaller technology companies from time to time, and we generally do not discuss our purpose or plans."

It's unclear why Apple purchased the company, but the tech giant might be looking for ways to get real-time data from users that it can use to improve its products.

The Journal, for instance, speculates that Apple might use Topsy to improve music selection for users of iTunes Radio, a feature launched in September. Topsy could also be used to bolster the data that marketers look at when deciding whether to purchase ads that run on Apple services.

It's comes to no surprise to residents of the commonwealth that Virginia is growing. Like many fast-growing Southern states, Virginians appear to love sprawled-out cities and suburbs, according to recent 2014 U.S. Census estimates.

The last 11 months have been difficult for Anthony and Eldrie Scott, with every holiday or milestone bringing another reminder. They had lost their only child, something they pray no other parent has to experience.